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Hearst Museum object titled Animal head figurine, accession number 3-2711, described as Toltec pottery head
Hearst Museum object titled Anthropomorphic vessel, accession number 3-1843, described as Black pottery anthropomorphic vessel with handle; archaeological fake; sculpted face is bearded, has prominent convex nose; pedestal base; height 21.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 3-2820, described as Obsidian blade
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 3-2816.2, described as obsidian knife
Hearst Museum object titled Blade, accession number 3-2718, described as Curved obsidian blade
Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 3-2351, described as Small pottery bowl with 3 legs.  Interior decoration of raised circles and semi-circles.  Diameter 3 1/2" x height 2
Hearst Museum object titled Calendar stone, accession number 3-1839, described as Small cast of calendar stone
Hearst Museum object titled Calendar stone (reproduction), accession number 3-560, described as Scaled cast reproduction of monolithic Aztec calendar stone, in box, crack down middle that has been repaired.
Hearst Museum object titled Coin: silver 8 reale, accession number 3-22783, described as Coin; commemorative issue, 1822. Agustín de Iturbide I (First Constitutional Emperor) - Proclamation in Guadalajara. Obverse: Armored bust facing right, with inscription around and engraver's name at bottom. Inscription: *AGUSTIN*PRIMER*EMP*CONSTITUCIONAL*DE Mo* Bottom: V*MEDINA*F* Reverse: Coarse representation of Guadalajara's arms; lions are depicted similar to wolves, but their hind legs do have the lion-style claws. With inscription around. Inscription: GUADALAXARA*EN SU VENTUROSA*PROCLAMACION •1822•
Hearst Museum object titled Color slide, accession number 25-5393, no description available.